radicalization

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rad·i·cal·ize

 (răd′ĭ-kə-līz′)
tr.v. rad·i·cal·ized, rad·i·cal·iz·ing, rad·i·cal·iz·es
To make radical or more radical: "Many, probably most, of those have been radicalized by their experiences among the poor" (Conor Cruise O'Brien).

rad′i·cal·i·za′tion (-kə-lĭ-zā′shən) n.
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Translations
ριζοσπαστικοποίηση

radicalization

[ˌrædɪkəlaɪˈzeɪʃən] radicalisation (British) nradicalisation f
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Imran Khan said if the world remained silent, the region could face severe radicalization and violence.
Terrorism and extremism are important issues for all societies and countries and one of the significant and related aspects is radicalization. The process of radicalization is the key factor of terrorism or extremism existence in Europe and Central Asia.
The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) presented today in Sarajevo its publication on referral mechanisms for preventing and countering violent extremism and radicalization that lead to terrorism (P/CVERLT).
The study highlights potential flaws in existing models of radicalization, threat assessment tools, and counter-terrorism strategies - all of which rely primarily on data regarding male terrorists.
MULTAN -- Speakers at a series of seminars have stressed that religious education plays a critical role in countering radicalization and promoting peace, unity and tolerance in the country.
This volume explores radicalization and counter-radicalization at universities, focusing on how the Prevent Duty aspect of the UK's Counter-Terrorism and Security Act, the legal duty to have "due regard to prevent people from being drawn into terrorism," is implemented in English universities in terms of the experiences of staff and students.
Radicalization and wide spread extremist ideologies culminating in organized acts of terrorism have become a great challenge for the contemporary modern world.
However, most of the new publications have analyzed the phenomenon of 'home-grown radicalization,' which leads to terrorism.
Radicalization is a reality of the contemporary world that is unlikely to disappear soon.
Highlighting the stories of former radicals or those who have turned their life around is another effective way of countering radicalization and extremism.
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